PART 14PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS IN ADOPTION, PLACEMENT AND RELATED PROCEEDINGS
The first directions hearing14.8.
(1)
At the first directions hearing in the proceedings the court will—
(a)
fix a F1timetable for the proceedings including a timetable for the filing of—
(i)
any report relating to the suitability of the applicants to adopt a child;
(ii)
any report from the local authority;
(iii)
any report from a children's guardian, reporting officer or children and family reporter;
(iv)
if a statement of facts has been filed, any amended statement of facts;
(v)
any other evidence, and
(vi)
give directions relating to the reports and other evidence;
(b)
consider whether the child or any other person should be a party to the proceedings and, if so, give directions in accordance with rule 14.3(2) or (3) joining that child or person as a party;
(c)
give directions relating to the appointment of a litigation friend for any protected party or child who is a party to, but not the subject of, proceedings unless a litigation friend has already been appointed;
(d)
(e)
give directions about—
(i)
tracing parents or any other person the court considers to be relevant to the proceedings;
(ii)
service of documents;
(iii)
subject to paragraph (2), disclosure as soon as possible of information and evidence to the parties; and
(iv)
the final hearing.
(2)
Rule 14.13(2) applies to any direction given under paragraph (1)(e)(iii) as it applies to a direction given under rule 14.13(1).
(3)
In addition to the matters referred to in paragraph (1), the court will give any of the directions listed in Practice Direction 14B in proceedings for—
(a)
a Convention adoption order;
(b)
a section 84 order;
(c)
a section 88 direction;
(d)
a section 89 order; or
(e)
an adoption order where section 83(1) of the 2002 Act applies (restriction on bringing children in).
(4)
The parties or their legal representatives must attend the first directions hearing unless the court directs otherwise.
(5)
Directions may also be given at any stage in the proceedings—
(a)
of the court's own initiative; or
(b)
on the application of a party or any children's guardian or, where the direction concerns a report by a reporting officer or children and family reporter, the reporting officer or children and family reporter.
(6)
For the purposes of giving directions or for such purposes as the court directs—
(a)
the court may set a date for a further directions hearing or other hearing; and
(b)
the court officer will give notice of any date so fixed to the parties and to any children's guardian, reporting officer or children and family reporter.
(7)
After the first directions hearing the court will monitor compliance by the parties with the court's timetable and directions.